Tag #German Immigration

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Fewer Arrivals, Higher Occupancy: Hesse's Reception Center in 2024

Hesse's initial reception center saw a significant drop in arrivals in 2024 (29,464 vs 44,573 in 2023), yet occupancy rose to 6,485 of 11,750 spaces due to policy changes assigning individuals to municipalities, particularly in the second half of 2023, which were then reversed in 2024.

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German Nursing Home Avoids Closure After Public Outcry Prevents Deportation of Colombian Caregivers

Ten Colombian caregivers at a German nursing home for dementia patients, who had their asylum requests denied, were granted a temporary reprieve from deportation through a vocational training program following a public outcry and a petition with 84,000 signatures.

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German Caregivers' Reprieve Highlights Immigration Challenges

Ten Colombian caregivers in a German nursing home, initially denied asylum, received a temporary reprieve after a public campaign highlighting Germany's healthcare worker shortage; their future status is pending a decision by a Lower Saxony commission.

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German Union Proposes De Facto Immigration Moratorium

Germany's Union party plans a de facto moratorium on illegal immigration if it wins the February election, rejecting asylum seekers at the border from other EU or Schengen Area countries and prioritizing skilled worker immigration, while also tightening regulations for Ukrainian refugees and streaml...

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German Poll Shows Widespread Dissatisfaction with Government's Handling of Immigration

A YouGov poll reveals 75% of Germans believe their government is insufficiently addressing illegal immigration, coinciding with a projected 0.1% GDP contraction and labor shortages; 50% feel the government isn't doing enough to facilitate legal work immigration, while a majority view illegal immigra...

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Indian Immigrants in Germany Earn Significantly More Than Average

Indian immigrants in Germany earn a median annual salary of €5,359, significantly higher than the German average of €3,945 and 77 percent above the average immigrant salary, due to high STEM qualifications and employment in related sectors.

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German Care Home Averts Closure After Colombian Caregivers Win Reprieve

Ten Colombian caregivers at a German dementia care home, initially facing deportation after their asylum applications were rejected, received temporary permission to stay following a public petition and political intervention, exposing the conflict between Germany's need for workers and its immigrat...

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Scholz Reassures Syrian Refugees Amidst Repatriation Calls

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz affirmed that integrated Syrian refugees remain welcome in Germany, despite calls for repatriation from conservative and far-right parties, particularly the AfD, ahead of the February 23rd elections; a recent study warns of potential labor shortages if Syrian refugees r...

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Saxony Sees Sharp Drop in Refugee Arrivals in 2024

The number of newly arrived refugees in Saxony decreased significantly in 2024, reaching 9,447 by November, compared to 23,132 in 2023. This reduction, attributed to stricter border controls, has led to decreased occupancy in reception centers and the closure of temporary shelters; Ukrainian refugee...

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Berlin Official Criticizes Lenient Approach to Migrant Integration

Berlin-Neukölln's integration commissioner, Güner Balci, criticizes Germany's lenient approach towards migrants, citing rising violence in Muslim communities and a need for stronger state intervention and consistent integration policies. She also criticizes Angela Merkel's approach to migration.

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